cross-posted from: https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/43767784
Hong Kong plans to install tens of thousands of surveillance cameras that will make use of AI-powered facial recognition, the city’s security chief said on Friday (Oct 3), bringing it closer to China, where authorities often monitor public spaces with cutting-edge technology.
The Chinese finance hub has already installed almost 4,000 closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras […] That number will increase to a total of 60,000 by 2028, according to documents submitted to the legislature.
Artificial intelligence is being used to monitor crowds and read licence plates, and that technology “will naturally be applied to people, such as tracking a criminal suspect”, Hong Kong’s security chief Chris Tang told lawmakers.
“That is something we must do,” he said, adding that authorities are still considering issues such as resource allocation and choice of technology, without specifying a timeline for the rollout.
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Officers will start using real-time facial recognition “as early as the end of this year”, the South China Morning Post reported in July.
Similar technology has also been adopted in Britain, although critics argue that it grants the government unchecked power to invade privacy on a massive scale.
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The European Union adopted an Artificial Intelligence Act last year that banned “the use of ‘real-time’ remote biometric identification systems in publicly accessible spaces for the purposes of law enforcement”, with some exceptions.
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Eric Lai, a Senior Fellow at the Georgetown Center for Asian Law, said Hong Kong’s police have not been subject to effective oversight by independent watchdogs and the city has no clear rules on AI use by law enforcement agencies.
“It is therefore questionable whether the existing legal and regulatory framework is sufficient to prevent police abuse of power in deploying AI technology for surveillance, or whether procurement processes are conducted with proper regard for human rights due diligence,” Lai told AFP.



Pretty sure the only reason to install something like this is because you’re afraid the entire populace will be up in arms at what you’ve got planned